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github.com/prat-bphc52/videostreaming-mptcp-mpquic
Network Programming Project It allows you to stream your your webcam video from one system to the other. The protocols used for streaming are MP-TCP and MP-QUIC. You can separately try out MP-TCP or MP-QUIC while using this code. Please check the requirement below for running MP-TCP or MP-QUIC.
MP-TCP Kernel (Not supported on all OS): For Linux based OS, please refer to the following link for installing MP-TCP protocol on your kernel.
Python (Python 3.5 recommended)
Python libraries - numpy opencv-python
python3 -m pip install numpy, opencv-python
git clone https://github.com/prat-bphc52/VideoStreaming-MPTCP-MPQUIC
Start the server on the Video Streaming Source Host
python3 server_mptcp.py localhost -p <port_number>
Start the client on the target machine
python3 client_mptcp.py <source_machine_IPv4_Addres> -p <port_number>
Build and execute server on one host
go build server-mpquic.go
./server-mpquic
Specify the server's host name in client-mpquic.go Build and execute client on the other host
go build client-mpquic.go
./client-mpquic
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